Delaware Choral Society Concert
Guest organist, Stephen Karr accompanies the Delaware Choral Society in
its presentation of Brahms Requiem, set for 7:30 p.m. at Emmanuel Episcopal
Church, 100 Cross St., Chestertown, Maryland on Friday, March 26th and at
2:00 p.m. at People’s United Church of Christ, 42 Bradford Street in
Dover, Delaware on Sunday, March 28th.
The choral work features solos for soprano and baritone. The soloists are
familiar to the DCS audiences. Patricia A. Malcolm has participated in DCS
for many years, and is often featured in solo roles. Darrell Gray, baritone
is also a DCS favorite.
The conductor of the Delaware Choral Society for the past 16 years is
Judith Moore. She has many years of conducting experience, does extensive
work in choral and instrumental arranging, and conducts four choirs at
Epworth United Methodist Church in Rehoboth Beach.
Tickets for the Brahms Requiem are $12 general admission ($10 students
and seniors) and available at the door.
Lenten Concert at MCC Rehoboth
Countertenor Augustine Mercante, accompanied by longtime friend Doreen
Fernandez Fell on piano, will perform Sunday, March 28 beginning at 7 p.m.
at MCC Rehoboth, 21 Midway Center on Highway One.
The concert will feature short works by Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi which
will be followed by spirituals as arranged by Moses Hogan, Harry Burleigh,
and Hall Johnson.
This is a free concert. A love offering will be taken, instead.
Log Cabin Republicans’ Anti-Amendment Ads
Log Cabin Republicans launched an ambitious campaign to defend the
Constitution and stop efforts to pass an anti-family Constitutional
amendment. The centerpiece of this $1,000,000 effort is a television
commercial, which began airing Thursday, March 11 in the Washington, D.C.
region and swing states around the nation, with plans for national broadcast
during the weeks ahead.
"The radical right wanted a culture war. They’ve got it now. I can
proudly say that thousands of Log Cabin Republicans and our allies across
America are fighting back—in defense of freedom, fairness, and
equality," said Log Cabin Republicans Executive Director Patrick
Guerriero. This is the first-ever television advertising campaign in Log
Cabin’s 27-year history.
The anti-family Federal Marriage Amendment would turn back the clock on
gay and lesbian civil rights by denying not only civil marriage, but also
jeopardizing civil unions and possibly even any domestic partner benefits.
"We have launched this unprecedented campaign effort because the
exclusion and discrimination embodied in this amendment violates the
principles upon which the Republican Party is founded. It’s wrong to use
the Constitution as a way of scoring political points in an election
year," continued Guerriero.
"We will not remain silent as gay and lesbian families are used as
wedge issues to divide America."
In addition to being broadcast, Log Cabin is delivering 1,000 copies of
the commercial to key Republicans around the nation. Every GOP member of the
U.S. House and Senate, along with every Republican governor and every member
of the Republican National Committee will receive a copy.
Log Cabin developed the ad using results from a nationwide poll conducted
last month. The commercial uses excerpts from then Vice-Presidential
candidate Dick Cheney during his 2000 debate with Senator Joe Lieberman.
Referring to the legal recognition of same-sex relationships, Cheney said,
"That matter is regulated by the states. I think different states are
likely to come to different conclusions, and that’s appropriate. I don’t
think there should necessarily be a federal policy in this area."
"Vice-President Dick Cheney makes a powerful case against amending
our sacred Constitution. His position in 2000 is as true today as it was
when he said it," continued Guerriero.
"As Republicans, it is our obligation to stand up and speak out when
our party is headed in the wrong direction," continued Guerriero.
"Log Cabin has received support from our gay and straight allies around
the nation. We also are encouraged by the number of courageous GOP members
of Congress and national Republican leaders who are speaking out against
this amendment. These inclusive voices represent the future of the
Republican Party."
"The Republican Party has a choice. Be the party of Lincoln, Reagan,
Schwar-zenegger, and Guiliani, or the party of Bauer, Falwell, Robertson,
and Buchanan. The choice is clear. Choosing the wrong path will put the
Republican Party on the wrong side of history. Fairness and freedom will
prevail over intolerance and exclusion," concluded Guerriero.
Log Cabin Republicans is the nation’s largest organization of
Republicans who support fairness, freedom, and equality for gay and lesbian
Americans. Log Cabin has state and local chapters nationwide, a full-time
Washington office, and a federal political action committee. For more
information, visit